 |
- rabbit polyclonal IgG, 200µg/ml
- epitope corresponding to amino acids 111-199 mapping within an internal region of BOULE of human origin
- recommended for detection of BOULE of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including canine, bovine, feline and porcine
|
|
| |
Información sobre pedidos
Productos Recomendados para Ayudar:
(Haga clic en el botón para el applicación de su selección)
| |
| Especie |
Nombre del Gen |
Identificacion del Gen |
Ubicacion del cromosoma |
Numero de Accesion de Isoforma (ARNm) |
Numero de Accesion de la Proteina |
Número de pedido: |
| Humano |
BOLL |
66037 |
2q33.1 |
NM_033030, NM_197970 |
Q8N9W6
|
606165 |
| Ratón |
Boll |
75388 |
1 C1.2 |
|
Q924M5
|
No Aplicable |
| |
BOULE Background Information Spermatogenesis represents the intricate developmental process of mitotic and meiotic cell divisions that ultimately leads to the production of haploid spermatozoa. BOULE, a member of the human deleted in azoospermia (DAZ) family, functions as a key conserved switch that regulates the progression of germ cells through meiosis in man. BOULE is an RNA-binding protein that regulates the expression of twine, a Cdc25 phosphatase, which promotes progression through meiosis. BOULE is expressed not only in the testis, but also in the nervous system, where it may play a role in neural communication. Mutations in the BOULE gene are be associated with male infertility, and the relative proportions of the three BOULE isoforms (B1, B2 and B3) may function as predictive markers for meiotic efficiency. |
 |
|
BOULE (H-89)
Haga click en la imagen para agrandarla
|
|
BOULE (H-89): sc-67371. Western blot analysis of BOULE expression in NTERA-2 cl. D1 whole cell lysate.
|
|
Descarga
|
|